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Do they long for the days of Windows?

July 26th, 2008  |  by zittrain  |  published in Book, Facebook, Future of the Internet, Generativity, iphone, Web 2.0 platforms  |  3 Comments

Macworld is reporting that some iPhone application developers are having a difficult time adjusting to having to distribute their software only through Apple.  They’re apparently too afraid to go on the record (!), but: As developers update their applications — including bug fixes — it can take up to a week for a new version […]

Facebook hires a diplomat for its platform

July 14th, 2008  |  by zittrain  |  published in Book, Future of the Internet, Generativity  |  2 Comments

Techcrunch is reporting that Facebook has poached Elliot Schrage from Google as its new VP of Communications and Public Policy, and that one of Elliot’s jobs will be to manage the Facebook development platform, where outsiders can write code to run on Facebook — from the bitten-by-a-vampire app to Scrabulous. Techcrunch speculates that this reflects […]

The iPhone app bottleneck

June 29th, 2008  |  by zittrain  |  published in Book, Future of the Internet, Generativity  |  2 Comments

The Silicon Alley insider is reporting that would-be iPhone application developers — at least those who aren’t well connected — can be waiting up to six months to be accepted into the Apple iPhone developers’ program. 

Dichotomies and markets

March 24th, 2008  |  by a2jz  |  published in Generativity  |  Comments Off on Dichotomies and markets

Adam Thierer has posted a thoughtful review of the Future of the Internet. He picks up on something that others have mentioned that I don’t realize I appear to suggest: that my distinction between sterile and generative technologies appears to be too much of a dichotomy, and that I think that only generative technologies are […]

Macs get viruses too

November 1st, 2007  |  by a2jz  |  published in Generativity  |  1 Comment

A lot of my recent work concerns how vulnerable the Internet is to bad code — in particular, how easily the generative PCs hooked up to it can find themselves reprogrammed for worse, in a heartbeat, either by drive-by downloads that sneak onto the machine or by code that the user affirmatively (but foolishly) asks to install.

Using porn to solve CAPTCHAs

November 1st, 2007  |  by a2jz  |  published in Generativity  |  Comments Off on Using porn to solve CAPTCHAs

CAPTCHAs are those squiggly words we’re asked to type in, designed to tell computers from humans on the Net, e.g.

The Future of the Internet

February 12th, 2007  |  by a2jz  |  published in Future of the Internet, Generativity  |  1 Comment

Wired just published a short Q&A about my forthcoming book. I thought I’d share a little bit more of the argument in the meantime, since it’s awfully hard to get across a book’s worth of argument in just a few hundred words of a Q&A — which, of course, was much longer before it was […]

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